Zhao offers a quick history of China's foreign policy since 1949 and then offers a provocative assessment of it today.
U.S. politics
Congressional Research Service, “U.S.-Funded Assistance Programs in China,” April 24, 2009
Thomas Lum wrote this report.
U.S. Department of State, 2008 Human Rights in Taiwan, Feb. 25, 2009
The U.S. State Department report on human rights in Taiwan with remarks by Secretary of State Hilary Clinton.
U.S. Democratic and Republican Party Platforms and China, 2008
Excerpts from the official party platforms. Compiled by the USC U.S.-China Institute.
Congressional Research Service, “US-Funded Assistance Programs in China,” January 28, 2008
Thomas Lum wrote this report.
2006 US State Department Report on Human Rights in Taiwan, March 6, 2007
This report describes the human rights practices by the Taiwanese government. Problems exist in the following areas: corruption by officials, violence and discrimination against women, trafficking in persons, and abuses of foreign workers.
The Shanghai Communiqué and Me, 2002
Lloyd Neighbors talks about some Chinese stereotypes towards the American government.
Congressional Research Service, “China: Possible Missile Technology Transfers from U.S. Satellite Export Policy – Actions and Chronology,” September 5, 2001
This report was written by Shirley A. Kan.
Myers, Oksenberg, Shambaugh, Making China Policy: Lessons from the Bush and Clinton Administrations, 2001
Matthew Flynn reviews the book for H-Diplo, March 2003, credit H-Asia.
Selection from American Military History-The U.S. Army in Vietnam, 1989
Chapter 28, The U.S. Army in Vietnam by Vincent H. Demma
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